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Editorial Reviews

Review

"Hilarious, adorable, and consistently funny, Awkward Yeti is one of my favorite comics on the web right now." (Matthew Inman, The Oatmeal)

"I have something to tell you as an award-winning, thirty-year veteran of cartooning who is very hard to impress; The Awkward Yeti is worth your time. If you don't agree, we probably wouldn't be friends." (Dan Piraro, Bizarro Comics)

About the Author

The Awkward Yeti was created by cartoonist Nick Seluk in late 2012, followed by the Heart and Brain spinoff in 2014.

Nick pursued his lifelong dream of being a professional cartoonist after serving nine years in the corporate world as a graphic designer. In his childhood, he drew inspiration from classics like Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Garfield, and The Simpsons.

Nick lives with his wife, three young kids, and a lovable, ornery old dog in the suburbs of Detroit.

Heart and Brain, and a growing cast of organs can be found at theAwkwardYeti.com and on most social media sites.

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This book is AWESOMESAUCE covered in AWESOMESAUCE! I love the classics included and the new material is just as good. My husband and I relate to brain and heart daily. I have shared the amazing world of Awkward Yeti with many friends and relatives who are now fans! Nick is my sister's friend's cousin and that's how I got introduced before Brain and Heart made it big ;-) Gallbladder needs a book now! Im sad that by preordering on Amazon I missed out on the release day shenanigans...

Somehow in my travels mucking about social media I tripped over these comics. Within a couple of days I was reposting them everywhere, and laughing over them with friends. Heart and Brain is completely relatable, and I haven't enjoyed a comic this much--dare I say it--since Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes.

The book is terrific and is mostly comics I've not seen before--and I looked up everything I could find online. It has good quality paper, and clean. bright color. This is what everyone is getting for Christmas. It's definitely deserving of five stars.

I have loved The Awkward Yeti since the early days, and am always especially delighted when a new comic featuring the internal organs of said Yeti appears online. Out of all the organs, Heart&Brain are the most fun, and the ones I can empathize with most. So when I heard that I could own a book of NOTHING BUT Heart&Brain, I jumped at the chance! I am currently LOVING the comics (especially the never-before-seen ones!)! I am making an effort to pace myself so I can savor it and not blow through the whole thing in one sitting. I anticipate that I will be using this book for the next several years to cheer myself up when adulting gets tough. HIGHLY recommended for anyone who finds deciding between "adult responsibilities" and "utter nonsense" challenging.

I LOVE Heart and Brain! I've never seen a comic that so perfectly describes the battle between the organs! I first discovered Awkward Yeti on Facebook and have been a follower ever since. Of course, this book is an easy read and I read them all in 30 minutes or so, but the author left me laughing several times, and I've gone back and read them again when I needed encouragement while writing my master's portfolio. This is perhaps the greatest coffee table book I've seen and well worth the price for the smiles and the potential to share it with other's who may not have discovered this brilliant comic yet!It would also be really great for a medical office waiting room.Take note, Nick, you should definitely be marketing to doctor's offices ;)

I have loved awkward yeti comics since Nick reached out to the less popular thyroid disorder group and made a comic about an over active thyroid. Being a fan of only a few comics (Calvin and Hobbes & The Far Side) I was happy to find out that I really enjoyed the awkward yeti comics, wanting to share them on Facebook far more than people might actually appreciate them. I was thrilled to receive the book today and encourage anyone who hasn't read these yet to give them a try.

Both my heart and my brain adore this comic so much. Hilarious and true, this book is so endearing and so accurate as to how we can have conversations within our very beings when trying to decide whether to follow emotions or logic.Reading along, I found myself thinking, "Exactly, so true!" while laughing at the antics of Heart (sunshine and optimism) and Brain (logic and worry). As the two *mostly* balance each other out, it is a refreshing read I plan to go through many times.

It's a tale as old as time... Heart vs Brain. Brain, ever responsible, ever reasonable and his partner (nemesis?) Heart, the dreamer, the impulsive extrovert. And then there's Butterfly, mysterious and mischievous. I sincerely hope this is the first of many books for Nick! He has many other entertaining body parts who can star in a sequel. Um, comic body parts, not those other parts. It's not that kind of book. Anyways, you need this book. Someone in your circle of friends and family needs this book for Christmas. Your doctor's office needs this book in their waiting room. Nuff said.

I've been following this comic for a couple of years on Facebook and I am so excited that it is now available in a book. Heart and Brain and their assorted friends disagree about all the little things in life (watch more TV? go outside? eat that extra slice of pizza? do more online shopping?) and perfectly capture the internal struggles we all have with loads of humor. I recognize myself in pretty much every comic strip and that's what makes it so great. Lots of fun and the illustrations are hilarious.